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Drainage in breast reduction surgery: a prospective randomised intra-patient trail
N Collis1, C M McGuiness, A G Batchelor
1Department of Plastic Surgery, St James's University Hospital, Leeds LS9 7FT, UK. nicollis@aol.com
Abstract:
One hundred and fifty bilateral breast reductions were prospectively randomised intra-operatively to receive a unilateral wound drain. Seven patients required post-operative evacuation of haematoma, three on the drained and four on the undrained sides. There was no statistical difference in haematoma formation between drained and undrained sides (p = 1), or the incidence of wound healing or other complications. We believe that routine wound drainage in breast reduction surgery is an unnecessary intervention.